- Harry Hoijer
Harry Hoijer (
September 6 ,1904 -March 11 ,1976 ) was a linguist and anthropologist who worked on primarilyAthabaskan languages and culture.He additionally documented the
Tonkawa language , which, unfortunately, is now extinct. Hoijer's few works, sadly, make up the bulk of material on this language.Hoijer was a student of
Edward Sapir .Hoijer contributed greatly to the documentation of the Southern and Pacific Coast Athabaskan languages and to the reconstruction of proto-Athabaskan.
Harry Hoijer collected a large number of valuable
fieldnotes on many Athabaskan languages, which are unpublished. Some of his notes onLipan Apache and theTonkawa language are lost.External links
* [http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/biography/fghij/hoijer_harry.html Harry Hoijer] (a very short bio)
* [http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/h/hoijer.htm Harry Hoijer Collection] (American Philosophical Society)
* [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/apache/ Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Texts] (by Harry Hoijer & Morris Opler)Bibliography
* Beals, Ralph L. (1977). Harry Hoijer, 1904-1976. "American Anthropology", "79" (1), 105-110.
* Bright, William. (1964). A bibliography of the publications of Harry Hoijer through 1963. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "30" (2), 169-174.
* Greenberg, Joseph H.; Hymes, Dell H.; & Friedrich, Paul. (1980). "On linguistic anthropology: Essays in honor of Harry Hoijer 1979". Malibu: Undena Publications.
* Kendall, Daythal L.; & Landar, Herbert. (1977). The Hoijer papers. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "43" (4), 355).
* Landar, Herbert. (1977). Harry Hoijer (1904-1976): An annotated bibliography. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "43" (4), 339-354).Works by Hoijer
* Beals, Ralph L.; & Hoijer, Harry. (1953). "An introduction to anthropology". New York: Macmillan Company. (Republished 1959, 1965, and 1971).
* Hoijer, Harry. (n.d.). Chiricahua Apache stems. [Unpublished manuscript] .
* Hoijer, Harry. (n.d.). Mescalero Apache stems. [Unpublished manuscript] .
* Hoijer, Harry. (1933). "Tonkawa: An Indian language of Texas". New York: Columbia University. (Extract from "Handbook of American Indian languages", Vol. 3).
* Hoijer, Harry. (1938). The southern Athapaskan languages. "American Anthropologist", "40" (1), 75-87.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1939). Chiricahua loan-words from Spanish. "Language", "15" (2), 110-115.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1943). Pitch accent in the Apachean languages. "Language", "19" (1), 38-41.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1945). "Navaho phonology". University of New Mexico publications in anthropology, (No. 1).
* Hoijer, Harry. (1945). Classificatory verb stems in the Apachean languages. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "11" (1), 13-23.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1945). The Apachean verb, part I: Verb structure and pronominal prefixes. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "11" (4), 193-203.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1946). Chiricahua Apache. In C. Osgood (Ed.), "Linguistic structures in North America". New York: Wenner-Green Foundation for Anthropological Research.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1946). The Apachean verb, part II: The prefixes for mode and tense. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "12" (1), 1-13.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1946). The Apachean verb, part III: The classifiers. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "12" (2), 51-59.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1948). Linguistic and cultural change. "Language", "24" (4), 335-345.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1948). The Apachean verb, part IV: Major form classes. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "14" (4), 247–259.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1949). The Apachean verb, part V: The theme and prefix complex. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "15" (1), 12–22.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1951). “Cultural Implications of Some Navaho Linguistic Categories.” "Language". 27: 111-120.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1956). Athapaskan kinship systems. "American Anthropologist", "58" (2), 309-333.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1956). The Chronology of the Athapaskan languages. "International Journal of American Linguistics", "22" (4), 219-232.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1963). The Athapaskan languages. In H. Hoijer (Ed.), "Studies in the Athapaskan languages" (pp. 1-29). Berkeley:University of California Press .
* Hoijer, Harry. (1966). “Navaho.” "Lingua ". 17: 88-102.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1966). “Galice Athapaskan: A Grammatical Sketch.” "International Journal of American Linguistics". 32(4): 320-327.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1968). “Navaho Reference Verbs and Verb Expressions Made Up of Two Verb Forms.” "International Journal of American Linguistics" 34(3): 176-182.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1969). “Internal Reconstruction in Navaho.” "Word". 25: 154-159.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1970). "A Navajo lexicon". University of California Publications in Linguistics (No. 78). Berkeley:University of California Press .
* Hoijer, Harry. (1971). Athapaskan morphology. In J. Saywer (Ed.), "Studies in American Indian languages" (pp. 113-147). University of California publications in linguistics (No. 65). Berkeley: University of California Press.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1971). The position of the Apachean languages in the Athpaskan stock. In K. H. Basso & M. E. Opler (Eds.), "Apachean culture history and ethnology" (pp. 3-6). Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1971). “Patterns of Meaning in Navaho.” In "Themes in Culture". (eds. Zamora, Mario; Mahar, J.M.; and Orenstein, Henry.). Quezon City: Kayumanggi Publishers. 227-237.
* Hoijer, Harry. (1975). The history and customs of the Lipan, as told by Augustina Zuazua. "Linguistics", "161", 5-38.
* Hoijer, Harry; & Opler, Morris E. (1938). "Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache texts". The University of Chicago publications in anthropology; Linguistic series. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Reprinted 1964 by Chicago: University of Chicago Press; in 1970 by Chicago: University of Chicago Press; & in 1980 under H. Hoijer by New York: AMS Press, ISBN 0-404-15783-1).
* Opler, Morris E.; & Hoijer, Harry. (1940). The raid and war-path language of the Chiricahua Apache. "American Anthropologist", "42" (4), 617-634.Works edit by Hoijer
* Hoijer, Harry (Ed.). (1963). "Studies in the Athapaskan languages". University of California publications in linguistics (No. 29). Berkeley: University of California Press.
* Sapir, Edward, & Hoijer, Harry. (1967). "Navaho texts". William Dwight Whitney series, Linguistic Society of America.
* Sapir, Edward, & Hoijer, Harry. (1967). "Phonology and morphology of the Navaho language". Berkeley: University of California Press.
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